Saturday, December 28, 2019
French Prepositions with Cities and Islands
Unlike most geographical names, the gender of an island (whether its a state, province, or country) or a city does not affect whichà prepositionà must be used. Prepositions The prepositionsà à à andà deà (or d) are always used with cities and singular islands, whileà auxà andà desà are used with plural islands. To / Inà From city or singular island:à à de / dplural islands: auxà des Examples City à à Jhabite à Paris.Je suis de Paris. Singular Island Je vais à Hawaà ¯.Je suis dHawaà ¯. Plural Island Je vais aux ÃŽles Cook.Je suis des ÃŽles Cook.
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